On Friday, Barre-Boulet scored twice and assisted on Alexandre Alain’s (undrafted) game opening goal, good for a Second Star, as the Armada put up the touchdown on scoreboard against the Foreurs. Emile Samson (undrafted) made 17 saves for the shutout.

On Saturday, Barre-Boulet didn’t dress as the Armada handled the Olympiques in Gatineau. After scoring twice the night before against Val-d’Or, Alexander Katerinakis (undrafted) paced a depleted Armada lineup with a goal and three points against Gatineau.

On Sunday, Barre-Boulet was back in the lineup but held pointless by Rimouski in a make-up game from the one cancelled back on March 14th due to a winter storm. Barre-Boulet failed to convert in the shootout, but linemate Alexandre Alain (undrafted) did convert and won the game for the Armada. Goaltenders Emile Samson (undrafted) and Gabriel Waked (undrafted) split time in net, with Samson going 17 of 17 in the first half of the game and Waked allowing just 1 on 14 shots, but stopping all three Rimouski shots in the shootout.

On Friday, Moncton jumped out to a 2-0, but the Mooseheads reeled off five straight to blow open the game. Somppi assisted on a goal by Columbus prospect Maxime Fortier. Halifax was paced by a pair of goals each from Raphael Lavoie (2019 draft eligible) and Connor Moynihan (undrafted). James Phelan (undrafted) had a pair of power play markers for the Wildcats..

On Saturday, Mitchell Balmas (undrafted) racked up a hat trick for the Titan, outlasting the Mooseheads for a hard fought road win. Somppi assisted on a Benoit-Olivier Groulx (2018 draft eligible) goal with 69 seconds left in regulation to draw the score to 5-4, but Halifax couldn’t manage the equalizer.

On Friday, the lowly Firebirds shocked the high-flying Soo with an overtime win behind a pair of goals by Jack Phibbs (undrafted) and three assists from Jake Durham (undrafted). Fedor Gordeev (TOR, 2017 5th round pick) scored the OT game-winner for Flint. Raddysh scored a power player marker in the 3rd to give the Soo a 3-2 lead, but the Greyhounds couldn’t close the door and let the game slip away for a rare home loss.

On Sunday, the Soo bounced back from their shocker Friday against the Firebirds, getting goals from six different skaters, and doubling up the Knights. Raddysh played his 58th game of the season, equally his games played from last season, but statistically 9 goals and 17 assists off last season’s 109-point output.

On Friday, the Colts jumped out to a 4-0 lead over the Wolves behind the play of Dmitry Sokolov (MIN, 2016 7th round pick) and Andrei Svechnikov (2018 draft eligible). Sudbury battled back to knot the score 4-4 midway through the 3rd period, before Svechnikov and Sokolov went back to work on the power play to secure the win for Barrie.

On Saturday, the second night of the home-and-home series, the Colts jumped out to another 4-0 lead behind a couple of goals and an assist from Zachary Magwood (undrafted). He’d later score again early in the 3rd for the hat trick. Lipanov assisted on both of Blake Murray’s (2019 draft eligible) goals at the end of the 1st to close the gap to 4-2, but Barrie blew the game open with a four-goal 2nd period en route to putting up double digits on the scoreboard. Both Lucas Chiodo (undrafted) and Ryan Suzuki (2019 draft eligible) would both notch five-point games for the Colts.

On Sunday, Lipanov assisted on the 2-1 go-ahead goal by Shane Bulitka (undrafted) early in the 2nd, but the Generals reeled off three straight to blow out the game.

On Friday, Pavel Gogolev (2018 draft eligible) notched a hat trick for the Petes as they pasted a snowman up on the Oshawa scoreboard. Paquette scored the 4-3 go ahead goal right at the end of the 2nd period and Peterborough stomped on the gas in the 3rd to put the game away. Semyon Der-Arguchintsev (2018 draft eligible) peeled off a six-point game with a goal and five assists for the Petes.

On Saturday, Der-Arguchintsev continued his hot play, opening the scoring early in the 1st period, but the Bulldogs roared back behind a hat trick and four points from Marian Studenic (NJD, 2017 5th round pick).

On Friday, Foote sat out of the Rockets lineup, but teammates Carsen Twarynski and Kyle Topping notched two goals each to pace Kelowna to a road victory over the Giants.

On Saturday, Foote returned to the line-up for the home-half of the home-and-home series with the Giants and notched a pair of assists. The Rockets were paced with two goal, four-point nights from both Dillon Dube (CGY, 2016 2nd round pick) and Leif Mattson (undrafted). Foote reached the 70-point plateau and equalized his assist output from last season in 11 fewer games.

On Friday, The Warriors played catch up the whole game, equalizing 3-1, 4-3, and 5-4 deficits, but never holding a lead. Stelio Mattheos (CAR, 2017 3rd round pick) paced the Wheat Kings with two goals and an assist, including the OT game-winner. Former Lightning prospect Brett Howden had four assists in a losing effort for Moose Jaw.

On Saturday, the second half of the home-and-home back-to-back, Sosunov assisted on Branden Klatt’s (undrafted) second goal as part of a 4-0 jump by the Warriors with a couple of goals from Tanner Jeannot (undrafted) to go along with Klatt’s. The Wheat Kings would battle back behind a pair of markers by Luka Burzan (2018 draft eligible). Burzan would go on to win the game for Brandon converting as the sixth shooter to break a 1-1 tie in the shootout.

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** Note: Cole Guttman (Dubuque) was placed on injured reserved on December 22nd following the completion of the World Junior A Challenge tournament.

On Friday, the Stars converted on their first two shots in the shootout to defeat the Lancers. Perbix assisted on Filip Suchy’s (undrafted) power-play goal just 40 seconds into the 3rd to knot the score at 1-1.

On Sunday, the Lancers lose their 2nd straight in the shootout. Walker notched the primary assist for the Muskateers on Cole Koepke’s (Minnesota-Duluth commit) goal just 50 seconds into the game. Both Perbix and Walker failed to convert in the shootout.

On Saturday, Walker re-joined Sioux City, his USHL team, after the conclusion of his high school hockey career and assisted on Dylan Mills (Niagara commit) second goal of the game. The Stampede, however, doubled the Musketeers behind a goal and two assists from Adam Dawe (Maine commit).

On Sunday, the Lancers lose their 2nd straight in the shootout. Walker notched the primary assist for the Muskateers on Cole Koepke’s (Minnesota-Duluth commit) goal just 50 seconds into the game. Both Perbix and Walker failed to convert in the shootout.